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Terraria (/ t ə ˈ r ɛər i ə / ⓘ tə-RAIR-ee-ə [1]) is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic. The game was first released for Windows and has since been ported to other PC and console platforms.
Kalimba is first member of the Tiki Tak Tribe seen in the game and the most prominent in the game's advertising, being a small Tiki with red and light blue paint and a crown of wooden tines on his head evocative of the keys of his namesake instrument. He unsuccessfully tries to hypnotize Donkey Kong with his tribe's spell before getting ...
In Minecraft, items range from weapons to tools to miscellaneous things like music discs or spawn eggs. While no items are required for completion of puzzles or to access certain areas, they are mandatory for progression in the game and for defeating the bosses. Another generic item needed to progress through dungeons in adventure games is the key.
The hei-tiki / h aɪ ˈ t iː k iː / is an ornamental neck pendant of the Māori. Hei-tiki are usually made of greenstone and worn around the neck. They are often referred to as tiki , a term that actually refers to large human figures carved in wood, and, also, the small wooden carvings used to mark sacred places.
TikTok, known in mainland China and Hong Kong [3] as Douyin (Chinese: 抖音; pinyin: Dǒuyīn; lit. 'Shaking Sound'), [4] is a short-form video-hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance.
After three or more years, they leave their family group in order to find a mate. While the life expectancy of most species is unclear, the members of the genus Cheracebus may live for up to 12 years in the wild, [ 9 ] while members of the P. moloch group have been known to live for more than 25 years in captivity.
Many early tiki bars were attached to hotels or were the bar sections for large Asian restaurants. [4] While some are freestanding, cocktail-only affairs, many still serve food; and some hotel-related tiki establishments are still in existence. [5] Large tiki bars may also incorporate a stage for live entertainment.
In Māori mythology, as in other Polynesian traditions, Māui is a culture hero and a trickster, famous for his exploits and cleverness. Māori names of Māui include Māui-tikitiki ("Māui the top-knot"), Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga ("Māui the top-knot of Taranga"), Māui-pōtiki ("Māui the last born"), and Māui te whare kino ("Māui the house of trouble").